CRIME REPORT: Man with lengthy record of public intoxication arrested in Southwest Memphis

Darnell Booze, 63, of Memphis, was arrested this morning on charges of public intoxication and aggravated criminal trespassing after police said he panhandled outside a Southwest Memphis business and argued with officers about his beer.

A business owner flagged down police to complain of Booze causing customers to not want to come to his store on Horn Lake Road near Geeter.

When officers asked Booze to leave the property, he replied, "I leave when I get ready," an affidavit said.

Officers proceeded to take Booze into custody and inquired about a nearby beer and his strong odor of alcohol. According to the affidavit, Booze told officers, "That is my beer, don't touch it!"

Booze has been arrested for public intoxication in Shelby County at least 17 times, records show. He is in jail on a $100 bond.

Memphis stripper robbed after auto accident

A 23-year-old dancer for a Memphis strip club was driving near Downtown at Danny Thomas and Interstate 40 when her car was struck from behind at a stop sign, according to a court affidavit.

About 3:30 a.m. on June 10, the woman got out of her vehicle to talk to the driver of the one that bumped hers. She was confronted by a woman and an armed man.

The woman with the gunman told him to take the dancer's money bag, which contained $300, as well as her "dance bag."

On Thursday, police arrested a 20-year-old woman accused of participating in the robbery. They charged Amber Jackson, of Memphis, with aggravated robbery. Jackson was held in Shelby County's Jail East on $150,000 bond.

The court document filed by investigators did not identify a male suspect in the crime.

The victim told police that she believed the robbers had followed her from Brooks Road near the New York New York strip club where she works as a dancer.

Fraternity feud sends one to jail on assault charges

A fraternity feud last week landed one University of Memphis Omega Psi Phi member in jail Thursday for three counts of aggravated assault.

DeAndre McBee, 23, admitted to threatening at least three members of another fraternity at Silver Spoon Lounge on Mt. Moriah on June 12 with both a .40 caliber handgun and assault type rifle, according to an affidavit.

When arguments between the two fraternities erupted within the lounge around 1 a.m., McBee confronted another U of M student with threats, soon leaving the lounge to return with a handgun, pointing the laser at the victim and issuing death threats.

McBee went back inside the lounge and pointed the gun at a second and third victim, also U of M students, according to an incident report.

The three victims later witnessed McBee retrieving an assault type rifle from his vehicle and pointing it toward them, asking which one of them wanted to die, the affidavit said.

The fraternity brawl ended when Memphis police were called by an off-duty officer who was at the party and said shots had been fired. Upon arrival police found four 9mm casings that were found to not have been fired by McBee.

At least one victim was treated at St. Francis Hospital for wounds to the head received when he was jumped by four unknown persons and hit by a beer bottle, an incident report said.

The three victims picked McBee out of a photo lineup as the person who pointed two guns at them and he was arrested Thursday. McBee is being held on a $75,000 bond.

Man in jail after stabbing relative

Yardwork and barbecue led to a man landing in jail Thursday after he stabbed someone and threatened his own family members.

Albert Harbin, 46 of Memphis, was charged with aggravated assault Saturday after he stabbed a man in the stomach with a large hunting knife. The man allegedly owed Harbin money for yard work according to an affidavit.

Thursday, Harbin was charged with domestic assault after attempting to throw things at family members, who told police he had been using cocaine.

Harbin then fell of his mother's porch and told everyone he would "put them all in the grave," according to a second affidavit.

Harbin's sister called the police and told them she was afraid for her life and that Harbin has stabbed their other brother multiple times before.